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In a sit-down interview with The News & Observer, the former WRAL meteorologist talks about moving back to the Triangle.
AI is helping scientists detect pollution earlier by combining data from water, air, and soil to spot environmental damage before it spreads.
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Several of the Earth’s systems are changing faster than predicted as global temperatures rise, scientists say.
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Warning systems can engage people on a personal level — if they are built in a way that bridges technology and social science.